MUSIC / Critic's Choice

Joseph Gallivan
Sunday 15 May 1994 23:02 BST
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Joshua Redman Quartet

Handsome, modest and Harvard educated. And he plays the sax. Wish (WEA) was the CD that shot him to fame but on stage his quartet really swings. Christian McBride is on bass, Eric Reed on piano and Brian Blade on drums - and they're installed here all week. Ronnie Scott's

Orphy Robinson

Vibes and marimba man, a rare UK export. Good value for this venue, too. Jazz Cafe

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